Read this and other beyond the ordinary articles in The Red Bulletin Magazine. Six days a week, Victor Hoffer is in the gym – lifting weights, running, drilling movements and repeating them again and ...
The French athlete spends more than 25 hours a week in the gym, often training alone. Boring? Hardly. For Hoffer, discipline, risk and relentless training are the way to become the best in the world.
Abstract: The choice of the first programming language and the corresponding programming paradigm is an important part of the software development process. Knowing the advantages and constraints of ...
The functional resume is a resume format which emphasizes the skills of job seekers instead of work experiences. It is useful for a candidate having work history gaps or nominal work experience or ...
The end of your interview is a chance to repeat why the position fits your skills and is equivalent to the resources as a candidate. For example, you can say something like: I’m excited about the ...
A.7. Common Interview Questions for Functional Programming In the realm of software development, functional programming (FP) has gained significant traction due to its ability to produce clean, ...
Being asked about your weaknesses in a job interview isn't easy, and can often feel like the employer is trying to catch you out. But actually, the dreaded 'What are your weaknesses?' question should ...
The goal of an interview is to assess a job candidate’s skillset and career achievements as part of determining whether that person might be a favorable addition to a company’s team and corporate ...
Some job interview faux pas are obvious. Showing up late or badmouthing your former employer are almost guaranteed to ruin a first impression. But there's one sneaky interview mistake that can cost ...